Recycling Education
The 4R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot (Compost)
Information, games and fun facts collected from organizations focused on the benefits of recycling.
Conservation consciousness comes to campus
Students of the Department of Mass Communication & Journalism classes of Spring 2007 under the tutelage of Dr. Tamyra Pierce, Associate Professor, and Betsy A. Hays, APR,
Assistant Professor, introduced Wally Watt to campus. Groups of students visited department offices, committees and various venues to share research and data compiled on campus energy consumption. the project provides information and ideas on ways we can care, commit and conserve. He's kinda cute huh? If you have a moment, click the Power Point presentation above right to learn about Wally. For additional information contact Dr. Tamyra Pierce, tpierce@csufresno.edu and Betsy Hays bhays@csufresno.edu.
Recycling Fun Facts from the World Watch Institute
Did you know that the United States produces and uses one-third of the world's paper supply? Or that the average U.S. citizen uses more than 300 kilograms of paper annually, v.s. the average Japanese citizen's 250 kilograms annually? Learn more about how the world's societies use Earth's resources at the Worldwatch Institute Website. Worldwatch offer a unique blend of research, and global focus that has made them a leading source of information on key environmental, social, and economic trends.
California Division of Conservation
The State of California and the Department of Recycling offer fun and educational materials for children K-12. Visit the California Division of Conservation and get involved with Recycle Rex today!
